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02.08.2006 | Men's Basketball
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) - Cartier Martin scored a team-high 22 points as Kansas State held on for a 66-63 win over Iowa State on Wednesday night.
The win snapped the Wildcats' three-game losing streak, while Iowa State lost its fourth-straight game in Manhattan.
Martin, who scored a season-low eight points in Saturday's 63-61 loss to Oklahoma State, was 4-of-7 from behind the 3-point line, including the basket that gave Kansas State (13-7, 4-5 Big 12) the lead for good with 2:23 left in the game.
David Hoskins, who scored a career-high 25 points in Kansas State's 72-70 loss in Ames earlier this season, finished with 12 points, while Dramane Diarra had 13 rebounds for the Wildcats.
Curtis Stinson led Iowa State (14-8, 4-5) with 22 points, his sixth-straight game with 20 points or more, and Jessan Gray added 11. Shawn Taggart finished with a career-high 11 rebounds for the Cyclones.
Trailing 28-24 to start the second half, Kansas State went on a 7-0 run that put the Wildcats up by three. The teams swapped the lead several times until Martin's 3-pointer put Kansas State up for good at 56-55.
The Wildcats hit four straight free throws to push their lead to five points. But Stinson hit a 3-pointer to cut the lead to two with 1:30 left in the game.
Iowa State got to within one at 64-63 on Will Blalock's 3-pointer with 17.5 seconds left, but Martin hit a pair of free throws to push the margin back to three. Stinson's 3-point attempt with 3.7 seconds left rimmed out.
Kansas State was playing without head coach Jim Wooldridge, who had surgery on a bulging disc in his neck earlier in the day.
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At halftime, Kansas State retired the numbers of former players Lon Kruger, Chuckie Williams and Mike Evans.
Kruger coached at Kansas State from 1986-1990, leading the Wildcats to the NCAA Tournament every year. He also was Big 8 Conference Player of the year in 1974, becoming the first Wildcat to earn the distinction.
Evans is Kansas State's all-time leading scorer with 2,115 points, shooting nearly 50 percent from the field in his career and earning conference player-of-the-year honors in 1977 and 1978.
Williams was named to the All-Big 8 team in his junior and senior year -- unanimously in his last season.